Hauling Grain Season 4 Episode 51

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  • Опубліковано 13 січ 2024
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 85

  • @israelmathes6268

    I agree 100,% with Dennis. The same thing goes on in the dairy industry. The call it promotion when is the last time anyone has seen a milk commercial.

  • @carlharper627

    Dennis you are 100% correct about the withholding on the Soybeans. They should at least produce a statement on where the money is spent. I get concerned that the people become like politicians.

  • @jimpolk

    Stay warm guys.

  • @jeramy2398

    The government being accountable and transparent with money 😂😂

  • @billsmith8739

    If that money goes to the government and politicians good luck on finding out were it goes to. They should come out with a statement were the money goes!!

  • @danastephenson4156

    Love the music at the start

  • @donzender9008

    Man, that brush cutter on the end of the excavator is a game changer!

  • @jimconnor8274

    Look forward to Your channel every week. Well Dennis Bidenomics won't be around much longer and things may get back to normal. god willing!

  • @Daveco82

    David Ivers / mechanical genius!

  • @charlesruble9589

    When there's no transparency with a money trail, (in any situation) the door is left open for waste, abuse, misuse and fraud. Plus, just knowing how the money is used (for good purposes) supports good will from those who are contributing.

  • @davidkimmel4216

    Dennis you are very correct about our check off money.

  • @keithholland

    I was too busy during the holiday season to check in but it is nice to be back and enjoy the great Ivers Farms content. I guess George must be down South for vacation by now. Happy New Year!

  • @RickHeaton-de8lw

    You are right , the soybean board should send each and every business { farm } that paid the check off . A detailed accounting of all there expenditures .

  • @lancevanvleet5013

    Kind of like Ukraine! Would love to know where the money is going.

  • @kevinmeyer3884

    I can't speak about soybeans, but I have previously been on the Idaho pea and lentil commission, in the case of pulses each state has a commission voted on by growers, the commission set the checkoff rate and then the checkoff moves thru the commission. The best way to understand how grower groups and commissions work is to get involved in your commodity groups! These are grower run groups, find out who your commissioners are and attend meetings! In most cases these growers are donating there time and if your a chairman it may be a huge amount of time!!!

  • @Jam1022

    Thanks for the video Reese. Y'all stay warm this coming week & take care.

  • @wendellgollop8753

    Drone shots of the Ivers estate are the best, thanks Resse&Co.

  • @longfarmsTn

    Always my favorite channel to watch each week.

  • @Mioux1
    @Mioux1  +1

    Back in the 1980's I was the member information manager for the Land of Lincoln Soybean Association. I left after the 1988 soybean checkoff referendum (1/2 get to 2 cent increase) failed in late '88. That failure of the Illinois increase in the checkoff lead to the national soybean checkoff.. With that said, we published and broadcast as much information as possible to inform checkoff contributors of what, where and how the money was used. Prior to working for Land of Lincoln, I worked at the old American Soybean Association in its communication department. We published a lot of information back then.

  • @farmerjimbo3868

    Yes, I agree, trim and ditch banks, a holes, the banks in the tree roots, but you should be using the chemical if you trim them is soaks in the cut branches and kills the trees. It won’t grow back.